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Disney's Animated Specials 1. The Adventures of Icabod & Mr. Toad 2. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 3. Disney's Halloween Treat 4. A Disney Halloween 5. Our Unsung Villains (Walt Disney Presents) 6. All About Magic (Walt Disney Presents 7. Spooks & magic (The Mouse Factory)
Halloween Specials (Under 45 Minutes) 8 Which Witch Is Which (Chucklewood Critters) 9 Witch's Night Out 10 Halloween is Grinch Night (Dr. Seuss) 11 The Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile (Raggedy Ann & Andy) 12 The Halloween that Almost Wasn't
Halloween Movies 13 Classic Illustrated's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 14 Mr. Boogedy 15 Bride of Boogedy 16 Watcher in the Woods 17 Something Wicked this Way Comes 18 Return to Oz 19 Blackbeard's Ghost 20 Escape to Witch Mountain 21 Return from Witch Mountain
Obscure, Often One-Time Movie or Episode Premieres 22 Witch's Sister (of The Big Blue Marble) 23 The Haunted School 24 The Ghosts of Buxley Hall 25 The Haunting of Barney Palmer 26 Anna to the Infinite Power 27 The Amazing Mr. Blunden 28 For the Love of Willadean 29 The Munster's Revenge * Disney Studio Showcase: Vincent & Hansel & Gretel (Tim Burton's) 30 The Canterville Ghost 31 Child of Glass 32 The Devil & Daniel Webster 33 The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal 34 Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger 35 Mystery on Monster Island 36 The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe (Children's Television Workshop) 37 Once Upon a Brothers Grimm 38 Monsieur Verdoux 39 The Eyes of the Amaryllis 40 The Goldbug
* ^^ Being in this list doesn't mean they were not or have not became popular it just means The Disney Channel didn't play them as much as say, The Halloween that Almost Wasn't, only appearing one year between 1983 - 1989.
Disney Nighttime / Best of Hollywood Movies 41 Topper 42 Topper Returns 43 Topper Takes a Trip 44 The Ghost & Mrs. Muir 45 Houdini
Disney Halloween Content that did not appear on The Disney Channel's Halloween programming from 1983 - 1989 46 DTV's Monster Hits 47 Disney's Haunted Halloween (8 minute educational 16mm short) * Mickey's Safety Club (Halloween Surprises) - 16mm short 48 Disney's Greatest Villains 49 Disney's Halloween Hall of Fame * Mickey's A Christmas Carol
Halloween Specials that Didi Not Appear from 1983 - 1989 During Halloween 50 The Worst Witch 51 It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
Series (Disney/Non-Disney) with Known Halloween Episodes * Welcome to Pooh Corner: 52 Eeyore's Costume Party 53 Because it's Halloween * The New Leave It to Beaver (Known as Still the Beaver then) 54 Wow * The Wind in the Willows 55 The Ghost at Mole End * Good Morning, Mickey (Episode 79) * Trick or Treat * Lonesome Ghosts * The Skeleton Dance * Donald Duck and the Gorilla * The Edison Twins 56 Ghosts for Sale -- Cheap 57 How to Haunt a Haunted House * Here's Boomer 58 Camityville's Boomer * The Littles 59 The Littles' Halloween * The Gumby Show 60 The Witty Witch * The Haunted Hotdog
61. Miss Morison's Ghosts (often found in September)
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The Scariest Disney Channel Halloween Movies (If the movie had a disclaimer in the magazine that it is too scary for younger audiences and had to appear after 6:00p.m. then it goes here. No order.) *Return to Oz *Something Wicked this Way Comes
My Suggestions: *Watcher in the Woods * Night on Bald Mountain (Fantasia) * The Legend of Sleep Hollow (1956) * Tim Burton's Hansel & Gretel
TRIVIA:
The Magical World of Disney with Michael Eisner hosting premiered on The Disney Channel September 23, 1990 (Sunday) at 7:00 P.M. "Disney's Halloween Treat" (1982) was the 6th episode.
This list was used to help me write my book, Extreme Madness, and inspired by a subject I started writing about when I myself was a kid. Often when I started backyard wrestling in 1997 I looked to the Internet to see if anyone else had done it first. At that time the Internet was difficult to find any such evidence. Now thanks to the Internet and rise in popular culture such evidence exists.
Note: As it relates to franchise films like Twilight, Hunger Games, or Karate Kid, I will only list the first of the franchise. This does not include spinoffs or sequels to other mediums such as Cobra Kai >> Karate Kid.
As a producer of my own short fighting film, http://www.girlfightmovie.com, I have become a resource for everything combat here on IMDB. This list covers any and all fight scenes with females from movies, TV, and animation that held a tournament of some kind, even if it were for just a few scenes (like Bitch Slap). It does not cover War films like Battle Royale & The Hunger Games or Quest/Assassin films like BloodRayne, Resident Evil, and La Femme Nikita.
Suggestions, additions, etc., please comment below.
Please see these lists for movies not related to female tournament fighters:
the best movie female mixed fight & dangerous and violent women, http://www.imdb.com/list/ls000156457/
Females Fighting, http://www.imdb.com/list/ls000006647/
http://www.fscclub.com/vidy/movie.shtml
FILMS THAT DO NOT MAKE THIS LIST:
Battle Royale Films: (Movies where opponents, mostly known, hunt down each like other prey) * The Hunger Games * Battle Royale and its sequel * The Tournament * Scott Pilgrim vs the World (a few females in fights, but never as a tournament)
* Girlfight (2011) (this is an anti-bully film, the fight is shown as a plot device)
Bloodrayne Resident Evil La Femme Nikita Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins (There is no tournament in this film). Never Back Down (except for a quick montage girls do not actually fight in a tournament setting) Any adult film
A tournament does not have to be in the film to be included here and will include such films as Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
No, this list won't discuss the ones that are available to the mainstream. You know, the uncut versions to Hereditary (2018) or Waterworld (1995) and Ghostbusters (2016) that were superior to their disastrous theatrical cuts but made available in retail outlets throughout North America. But we will discuss the often obscure and hard-to-find rare ones that usually weren't sold in North America and may require you to obtain additional hardware.
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Unlike my previous list, this list will be sorted as follows for simplicity sake with no specific order for this:
Films Documentaries Sports/Compilations
This does not bother with any dominant-male movie (Mortal Kombat, Kickboxer 4) where females fight males (mixed fights) in tournament bouts, however, it may include films where mixed fights that happened outside a tournament are done so for climatic reasons (Raze, Girlfight (2000), DOA: Dead or Alive) or where males may train, and for any reason, fight females (Million Dollar Baby, Bare Knuckles).
Reviews
The Harbinger (2022)
A Great Film For People Who Watched It
Yes it's another "creepy kid film" but it's different from what you might expect. It's not another possession or exorcism movie. Though there may be some minor story inconsistencies - perhaps this should be the extended cut and there should be a shorter cut - but for those who watched all the way through this was actually a very clever take on the film and how it evolved.
I'm not sure why so much negativity. Sure Maddy does well as the creepy daughter and it mirrors her strong supporting role in "The Black Phone" but there are other characters and performances to consider - from the father to his closest neighbor to Satan himself. This movie does go into depth and modern horror fans do not seem to like that.
Overall this was a great film and deserves, at minimum, an 8/10 overall - I am rating it 9/10 due to a few minor story inconsistencies.
Spare Parts (2020)
Girl Blood Sport meets Mad Max
An awesome movie blending the cult/gore elements with the apocalyptic/punk culture of Mad Max. Great visuals, great fights, and great story. Recommended to all fight film fans!
Adolescence (2018)
Unintentional prequel to " Nanny Cam," Long, drawn out drama
India Eisley has been known mainly for playing psycho nymphs in horror films and in some dramas, usually with the end result not so satisfying to her characters.
Although directed by a woman, it's not reflective of the #MeToo movement. I feel there's too much time given to showing the mean as strong and overcoming their weaknesses yet leaving the women to struggle with theirs.
Released too late after I Am the Night, which would have saved this film. Adam comes off as a modern Scott Pilgrim and acts alot like Micheal Cera. I'm uncertain if all of the events happen in one weekend; I feel there was a lot cut.
Very thin story. India fans will notice her typical fare in this one - chap-lipped, anorexic sickly pale gloomy and awkward girl with the occasinal nip slips but in an artsy fashion, playing a teen girl despite being an adult herself.
The message is OK because it feels unfinished. I feel you can honestly finish India's character, Alice's story by watching her Lifetime film, "Nanny Cam."
I'm sorry I waited a year for this to be released and only to VOD/streaming for that matter.
Three stars because it tried to deliver a somewhat positive message while also leaving a somber one.
A couple F-bombs, a few very small sex scenes, and few nip-slips, in artsy fashion.
Lady Bloodfight (2016)
Bloodport with women... and it's not bad
Early on the film cast Asian stars like Maggie Q and called itself Lady Bloodsport. That would have been a great movie but it didn't come as planned.
However, Lady Bloodfight, where Bloodfight like Bloodsport pretty much used the same villain, isn't a bad movie. It's different in many ways from either Bloodsport or Bloodfight as it contains some form of magic and is setup differently. The Minute fights are pretty formulaic in comparison to Bloodsport but twists come that makes it different.
The fighting is more modernized yet the fight choreography could use work. Amy Johnston's stunts are superb as always and many of the girls, including her, fight scantily clad. The fights are brutal and despite being much more low budget than Bloodsport the production values are good.
At the time of this writing, Lady Bloodfight, released only to Sweden is sold out but an American release is forthcoming.
Except for fans of the GIRLFIGHT genre, I don't see this appealing to the American martial arts audience, which is sadly misogynist against female fighting. 9/10.
For a more brutal yet clothed Amy Johnston's see Female Fight Club.
Blood Sombrero (2016)
Every bit of awesome!
You have to take indie movies what they are, indie, and look past production values. If you don't you'll never appreciate them or most mainstream films, which I hate to tell you aren't perfect by any means. This film has tons of gore and hot women in it. There are even girl fights on top of mixed fights. It centers around a very strong female lead. At first I thought was a film made by Mexicans but I was wrong. It does have fantastic elements of Satanism that might deter some people away but the strong female lead and the fact it's a horror with awesome fight scenes should keep people's interest. If not the film has a lot of attractive strippers that definitely make this film a top choice on your exploitation collection. The cover may look unattractive and too amateur but I assure you will not be disappointed after you watch it. Just make sure you really do appreciate exploitation horror, otherwise you probably should look the other way. This film doesn't deserve the poor reviews it has garnered.
Death Game (1996)
Cube meets Mortal Kombat: Cyberpunk style
In a post-apocalyptic LA, several teenagers become missing. A cop must save her, finding out there is much more in store for him. The cop, along with friends he's made along the way, finds himself trapped in the DeathDrome - an old plant devoted to a death trap where the only way out is battling to the death against two humanoids.
It's a fun-filled cyberpunk fight film with decent action for a B film and completely ahead of its time (the fights are filmed to an audience and are a lot like the "reality" genre of today, but in film format). The partial nudity and sex scene add erotica New Horizons was known for in the day. The makeup is often a little gimmicky but the lighting and camera quality make up for it. The film is setup as a futuristic gladiator game with reminisce of the ancient Romans (vixens, the elite, and the thumbs-up and thumbs-down gesture to signal life or death. Overall, I recommend this film as it adds uniqueness to the fight genre with its mix of sci-fi elements.
Its relation to Mortal Kombat:
This film pays homage to Mortal Kombat in these ways:
- The DeathDrome is located in the outskirts of LA, like Outworld. - The tournament master is an elderly man. - The tournament master uses the term, "mortal combat." - Centaurians are the name given to the "police" of this outworld. - The cop is a spin-off of Jax. - Hawk, the thug, is a spin-off of Kano. - The vixens beauty is reminiscence of the MK babes. - The people in the Deathdrome are trapped, especially the humanoids, and are forced to fight their way to freedom. - The music is techno and this film even has its own theme song, which is cheesy like the Power Rangers and VR Troopers themes.
The Next Three Days (2010)
Russell Crowe delivers and does not disappoint...
This film explores the current events of people wrongly convicted, yet it also explores jail escape. This film is full of action and suspense and ultimately tests what a man is willing to do to protect his wife's innocence. The ending, which I'll refrain from revealing, was actually a happier one than expected but with a slight twist. This movie comes off a little like a based-on-a-true-story sort and even presents the "black market" and underworld into light. Though the film has some unbelievable moments, like him willing to travel to meet an author who just happens to agree to meet him without hesitation, or how easily the wife was wrongfully convicted of murder, nevertheless, it tests the boundaries mankind when they know the truth in their hearts. This film should not be overlooked for those interested in this type of film.
A Lure: Teen Fight Club (2010)
Creeper film - WARNING SPOILERS
This movie was nothing short of fun aside from what little humor it had. While the camera and lighting was usually up-scale for an independent film, the content was deplorable.
The plot, simply, a bunch of rednecks kidnap rich high school girls and force them to fight in a shoddy-made ring inside a barn. The creepier part - their teacher is the main organizer of these brutal fights where rich businessmen gamble in the audience. The film consists of about 5 minutes of fighting with the rest involving kidnapping and torturing the girls. This is only a subplot, as the unpublished plot should be an undercover cop poses as a female student to determine why high school girls are found missing. Nevertheless, be forewarned fight movie fans and don't let the title of this movie lure you into something not cool. And the incest jokes are uncalled for and so overused in the independent circuit.
Children of the Corn (2009)
Pertant information about the actors in gratuitous sex scene and the scene itself...
It is extremely important to remember a couple of tricks used by Hollywood to depict the "fertilization" scene.
1. Jake White and Zita Vass were not underage during the shoot of the scene. It is highly illegal to even depict such acts by teenagers by modern law and future plans would make this scene illegal because they were depicting teenagers. Internet sources are revealing Zita to now be about 20 years old - this movie was filmed in 2008, she'd been either 18 or 19. (I haven't been able to find Jake's age.) 2. Notice the cutaways from the scene to the other kids? You never even seen them "superimposed" or mixed in with the gratuitous scene once nudity is present. You are simply watching several locations being shot as if they were happening at the same time - the church scene and the altar scene.
There, any references to this scene being performed by actual teens is erroneous.
Mad Mad House (2004)
Mad Mad House Summary/Review
Mad Mad House Format: Reality Time: 9:00-10:00PM (Finale was 2 hours) Rating: TV14 Channel: SciFi
Mad Mad House is a reality show from the SCIFI Channel, about 10 ordinary people who become roommates with a wiccan, a naturist, a vampire, a modern primitive, and voodoo priestess to learn about alternative lifestyles and vie for $100,000. Guests are challenged in-house by tests and rituals pertaining to each alt's lifestyle and then are voted off by the alts, choosing who to vote off by placing a necklace around their necks. The purpose is to allow the guests to open their minds to alternative lifestyles and such person who meets this match will win. This is one of the few reality shows where the hosts are the stars and the guests are pawns in their game to add to our entertainment of already being shock-value.
The Alts
Fiona Horne, Wiccan Don Henrie, Vampire Art Aguirre, Modern Primitive Avocado, Naturist Iya Ta'Shia Asanti, Voodoo Priestess
Guests
Eric Lindquist Tim McGhee Noel Shankel Kelly Keefe, Campaign Manager Hamin Phillips Jamie Ethridge, Exotic Dancer Bonnie Dobkin Brent Ellis Nichole Ferrera Loana Huynh
Season: 1
No. Episode Air Date Prod 1 The Madness Begins! 3/4/2004 101 2 Kelly's Barking Mad 3/11/2004 102 3 We are Goddesses, Damn it! 3/18/2004 103 4 The Alts Get Even 3/25/2004 104 5 Hanging Around 4/1/2004 105 6 Don Drinks & Drains 4/8/2004 106 7 Blood Guzzlers 4/15/2004 107 8 Thee Shall Hang! 4/22/2004 108 9 Mad Finale Mad 4/29/2004 109
This show was cancelled but has appeared on other networks, namely the Reality TV Network on DishTV, for example, years after its untimely demise.
Features:
- The hosts lost site of their role in the last episodes but revived themselves in the end. - Extremely dangerous stunts that focus on the concept of death and other morbid elements.
Cons:
- You can't expect anyone to take a show on alternative lifestyles seriously if it appears on the SciFi channel, especially before a show like "Tripping the Rift," which was a modernized version of several failed shows before it, like DuckMan, a show on USA (which owns SciFi) from the 90s. - If you are the hosts and do not know what you're doing, how are you qualified to be in such positions?